One of our ewes lambed twins today. The first lamb was born within minutes and the ewe tended it well. It was soon dry and on its feet ..... no problems. We could tell the ewe was unsettled and would probably twin and so sat with her. The water bag, which seemed huge, emerged but did not break and then the lamb appeared, with a normal presentation. The ewe did not seem to "push" and continued to tend her first born. So, the second twin seemed to be hanging half out, in its bag, for quite a time. When it finally plopped out (due to gravity, I think

) it was still in the bag and the ewe only half heatedly went to clean it. It looked lifeless, so I broke the bag, pulled it off the lamb and did my best to clear its airways. We thought we had lost it but it then made spluttery, choking sounds and the ewe then seemed interested and took over. It soon recovered and was on its feet.
My question is ..... when the lamb was dangling out (ewe stood up) and in its bag, should we have intervened sooner and pulled out the lamb or carefully broke the bag and not pulled???
As it happens we were lucky and must have just been in time but it seemed as though maybe the lamb took its first breathe in the bag.
Any advice appreciated ... in case we are in that position again.